The National Wildlife Federation Action Fund has endorsed Rep. Frank LoBiondo for re-election in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional district.

The National Wildlife Federation Action Fund has
endorsed Rep. Frank LoBiondo for re-election in New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional
district. LoBiondo is a longtime champion for the natural resources of New
Jersey and beyond, willing to forge bipartisan agreements and break ranks with
party leadership to stand up for conservation values. LoBiondo recently signed
the National Wildlife Federation’s pledge to support
keeping public lands in public hands.

“Throughout his time in Congress, Frank LoBiondo has been an
independent voice for conservation and wildlife protection. He’s a leader in
efforts to protect the Delaware River Basin, maintain clean water safeguards,
and cut industrial carbon pollution by investing in clean energy like offshore
wind,” said Collin O’Mara, president and CEO of the National
Wildlife Federation Action Fund. “Rep.
LoBiondo knows that protecting America’s wildlife and outdoor heritage isn’t a
partisan issue. It’s a deeply held mainstream value for which there need to be
pro-conservation voices in both parties.”

A lifelong outdoor enthusiast, Rep. LoBiondo has been
willing to break ranks at times with his own party’s leadership to stand up for
conservation values. He’s stood up to defend our National Parks and Wildlife
Refuges and to help recover our most at-risk wildlife. Rep. LoBiondo also voted
to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from destructive oil drilling
and to preserve the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to cut industrial
carbon pollution.

As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee, Rep. LoBiondo has a long record of advocating for the protection and
restoration of America’s Great Waters, mass transit, recreation trails and open
space. He’s also worked to secure federal support for restoring and
strengthening New Jersey’s wetlands and marshes in the wake of superstorm Sandy
to protect communities and wildlife habitat from future storms while promoting fishing
and other natural resource-dependent businesses.

An estimated 2.4 million people took part in fishing,
hunting and other wildlife-related recreation in New Jersey generating $2.3
billion in economic activity in 2011, according to the most recent U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service survey.

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committee.

The National Wildlife Federation Action Fund is the 501(c)4 grassroots lobbying arm
of the National Wildlife Federation. NWF
Action Fund is an organization that
advocates for the conservation interests of hunters, anglers and outdoor
enthusiasts from all walks of life and political stripes. We are committed to
encouraging participation in the democratic process and inspiring Americans to
protect wildlife for our children's future. www.nwfactionfund.org.